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Deicide: S/T 12" (metallic red and white centurion vinyl)

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Deicide: S/T 12" (metallic red and white centurion vinyl)

Deicide: S/T 12" (metallic red and white centurion vinyl)

Are you ready to experience the definitive death metal album? Deicide’s 1990 self-titled debut is not just one of the genre’s top-selling releases (if it’s not #1, it’s top three); it’s also a staggering philosophical and artistic statement. ā€œUncompromisingā€ is definitely the appropriate if euphemistic term to describe its stance on organized religion, which doesn’t just include Christianity but also Charles Manson (ā€œLunatic of God’s Creationā€) and Jim Jones (ā€œCarnage in the Temple of the Damnedā€). But it’s ā€œSacrificial Suicideā€ and ā€œDead by Dawn,ā€ which references the Evil Dead movie for maybe the slightest hint of levity on what is a very black album, that have become stone-cold classics. The ferocity of the lyrics is matched if not surpassed by the musical attack, featuring piercing twin guitar leads from brothers Eric and Brian Hoffman, and bassist/lead singer Glen Benton’s evil exhortations. The real hero—or antihero—of the band, though, just might be drummer Steve Asheim, whose double kick drum ā€œblastbeatā€ barrages defy belief. Remastered for vinyl by Mike Milchner of Sonic Vision, Deicide comes in metallic red and white ā€œcenturionā€ vinyl, complete with an insert with lyrics. Metal was never the same after this record…

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Are you ready to experience the definitive death metal album? Deicide’s 1990 self-titled debut is not just one of the genre’s top-selling releases (if it’s not #1, it’s top three); it’s also a staggering philosophical and artistic statement. ā€œUncompromisingā€ is definitely the appropriate if euphemistic term to describe its stance on organized religion, which doesn’t just include Christianity but also Charles Manson (ā€œLunatic of God’s Creationā€) and Jim Jones (ā€œCarnage in the Temple of the Damnedā€). But it’s ā€œSacrificial Suicideā€ and ā€œDead by Dawn,ā€ which references the Evil Dead movie for maybe the slightest hint of levity on what is a very black album, that have become stone-cold classics. The ferocity of the lyrics is matched if not surpassed by the musical attack, featuring piercing twin guitar leads from brothers Eric and Brian Hoffman, and bassist/lead singer Glen Benton’s evil exhortations. The real hero—or antihero—of the band, though, just might be drummer Steve Asheim, whose double kick drum ā€œblastbeatā€ barrages defy belief. Remastered for vinyl by Mike Milchner of Sonic Vision, Deicide comes in metallic red and white ā€œcenturionā€ vinyl, complete with an insert with lyrics. Metal was never the same after this record…

Deicide: S/T 12" (metallic red and white centurion vinyl) | Sorry State Records